THE CULT ANNOUNCE SECOND ROUNDHOUSE SHOW IN LONDON FOR ‘ELECTRIC 13’ TOUR

Due to a huge demand for tickets, a second night at the Roundhouse in Camden, London has been added today to The Cult’s much anticipated ‘ELECTRIC 13’ tour in October.

The Cult are also proud to announce that Japanese psych-core four-piece BO NINGEN will join them in support across all of the ELECTRIC 13 regional dates. Now based in the capital, these four, skinny enlightenment activists from the Far East psychedelic underground, will be playing tracks from their previous EP’s and forthcoming new album scheduled for release in October. An exciting line up of acts for the two London shows will be announced soon.

Tickets for the ‘ELECTRIC 13’ tour are currently flying out all over the country due to The Cult never performing the album in its entirety before. Alongside classic singles such as ‘Love Removal Machine’ and ‘Wild Flower’, this epic live show will include a selection of Cult classics taken from the band’s eight other legendary studio albums.

Born out of the ashes of the UK post-punk scene, The Cult evolved to become one of the most influential and controversial rock bands of the late 20th century, selling millions of albums, headlining venues worldwide, infusing innovative possibilities into the worlds of music, art and fashion and quickly ascending through the ranks of the indie music world to achieve global status.

In 1987, The Cult released “Electric”, an album of stylistic change that aimed the band straight at the heart of the rock market. “Electric” went on to become the band’s first Platinum album, catapulting the band’s notoriety across the planet. Witness it live at ELECTRIC 13.